Wednesday, April 1, 2009

PETA vs CCF

The Centre for Consumer Freedom criticized the supporters of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) in a full page advertisement for endorsing the animal rights group even as it kills thousand of animals in its care.

http://www.petakillsanimals.com

The Centre for Consumer Freedom (CCF) published documents online showing that PETA killed 95 percent of the adoptable pets in its care during 2008. Despite years of public outrage over its campaigns, official goverment records that PETA itself has killed more than 6 animals every working day since 1998.

However, PETA has yet to comment on this case and for the records, this is not the first time they have been accused of such practices. Based on PETA policy, it is stated that they will euthanize the majority of animals surrender to them and for certain breeds of animals such as pit bull terriers.

PETA thru their article on "Animals Rights Uncompromised: Euthanasia" (http:.//www.peta.org/campaigns/ar-euthanasia.asp) claims that there will be never be enough homes for all puppies and kittens in the United States as tens of thousand of them are born every day. Euthanasia according to PETA is a reality because of people who abandon animals, refuse to strelize theire animals, and patronize pet and breeders instead of adopting stray animals or animals from shelters. Eventhough it is difficutl to accept, euthanasia according to PETA is often the most compassionate and dignified way for unwanted animals to leave an uncaring world.

For records, PETA against all medical research that requires the use of animals including research aimed at curing AIDS and cancer. CCF in other hands wondering why people would give money to PETA that opposes all medical reseacrh that uses animals to conquer human diseases like AIDS and lukemia but applying euthanasia to overcome the "surplus" numbers of them.

How about u guys.. are you a PETA or CCF..?








credit to: consumerfreedom.com, petakillsanimals.com, nowpublic.com, peta.org

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